First it was her religion, then her relatives and then her
illness and now her income tax returns. Sonia Gandhi has
consistently refused to reveal details regarding these.

The latest first. According to a report in The Times of India,
Sonia Gandhi refused to provide the details of her income-tax
returns of the past ten years, demanded by V Gopalakrishnan, an RTI
activist from Chennai. She claimed that this information, submitted
to the IT office was confidential and disclosure of this would
amount to “unwarranted invasion” of the individual’s privacy.
She even cited security reasons for not furnishing the details.

She had earlier refused to reveal her religion, claiming it was a
personal matter and need not be made public. This, when the
government routinely has this column in all the forms. Even in
nursery school admissions, one has to mention the religion. Her
educational qualifications (if any) too are closely guarded
secrets.

When Sonia Gandhi “fell ill” and went abroad allegedly for
treatment apparently on government expense, any information was
denied to the public on the ground that we must respect her
“privacy.” The media played along in such reverential obedience. If
public money had been spent on her, it has to be accounted for and
the citizens of the country have a right to know how much and why
the money was spent; if the treatment she received abroad was not
available in India etc.

Some time ago, a RTI had been raised demanding to
know the foreign relatives who are staying with Sonia Gandhi in her
official residence and their periods of stay in India. The issue
was suppressed, taking the plea that it was a “private issue.”

Subramanyan Swami, who has constantly sought to bring to light the
several instances of abuse of power by Sonia Gandhi has been
rebuffed time and again by the courts and other agencies. On 23
February the CBI, before whom Swamy’s plea for investigating Sonia
Gandhi’s role in Bofors scandal was pending, dismissed it saying
that a closure report has been filed in the case and it cannot be
reopened. The CBI also gave a clean chit to her saying “no
connection whatsoever” was found between the case and Mrs
Gandhi.

Not only she, but all her immediate relatives enjoy amnesty from
law. The police did not carry any investigation worth its name into
the cases of unnatural death of at least three family members of
Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadhera. His brother, sister and
father died untimely and unexplained. The matter was hushed up with
even our blood-hound media maintaining silence.

All these things raise the valid question: Is Sonia Gandhi above
the Indian law? (FOC)﻿